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Superkid, Nice post…I too often times think of the far away planets and what possibilities may be in store for those, who in the future, will travel to them. I do think there is intelligent life form on some other planet besides our own Earth. The Big Bang theory is just that…but who really knows for sure. Keep gazing and many happy walks with your Father, say hello to everyone:-))

Hi UIL
Thank you for your nice comment.
I am convinced that there is intelligent life on many other planets in the universe.
My father already explained to me the Big Bang theory and when school is over he will read for me from his favorite science book called Cosmos.

Fantastic post, Superkid! The photos are great too. I love thinking about outer-space: the stars, the galaxies, the nebulae, the planets, and the immeasurable size. Have you got a telescope? I got one recently…it’s truly amazing what you can see. :)

Hi Groovy Girl
I always enjoy your comments.
We have a telescope (dad) but it is in the summer home in the mountain. I feel so jealous because you had a chance to use yours and I’m waiting for the summer eagerly to be able to gaze at the night sky with dad on the roof.

Wow wow wow … GREAT article and very nicely written!! You found my hobby – I LOVE astronomy or simply stargazing! I took, long ago, a semester astronomy in college, the most difficult I have even taken but to be honest – the most fascinating and interesting! Don’t ask how many hair on my head turned grey from having to re-learn all those physics-laws applicable in astronomy but once we got to the planets, I was all ears and eyes! I LOVE to stand out there and look …. only look – I can do that for hours if I have time and it is warm enough … watch falling stars if I am lucky, accompany with my eyes the satellites (which are usually nothing else but space-debris) and imagine kist look – in awe! Can you identify the north star (which always tells you where NORTH is if you know how to look)? Orion with it’s marvellous belt? The big and little dipper? Ask your dad – I am sure he knows! Once you’ll be able to do THAT, you’ll be already a halfway professional stargazer!!!!!!!

Wow wow wow … GREAT article and very nicely written!! You found my hobby – I LOVE astronomy or simply stargazing! I took, long ago, a semester astronomy in college, the most difficult I have even taken but to be honest – the most fascinating and interesting! Don’t ask how many hair on my head turned grey from having to re-learn all those physics-laws applicable in astronomy but once we got to the planets, I was all ears and eyes! I LOVE to stand out there and look …. only look – I can do that for hours if I have time and it is warm enough … watch falling stars if I am lucky, accompany with my eyes the satellites (which are usually nothing else but space-debris) and just look – in awe! Can you identify the north star (which always tells you where NORTH is if you know how to look)? Orion with it’s marvellous belt? The big and little dipper? Ask your dad – I am sure he knows! Once you’ll be able to do THAT, you’ll be already a halfway professional stargazer!!!!!!!